Does it really matter...?
- gautamharshitoffic
- Jun 22
- 2 min read
Yes and no. Without the context, this question and its answer feel annoying. Without knowing the inside talk, you all must be thinking of some or the other recent event or something else to connect on what is it that should or shouldn't really matter.
Also, I know, this blog must be coming a bit late this Sunday... Just because I had a few tasks to complete...
Now, let's come to the real talk. Yesterday was World Music Day, on 21st of June. I had uploaded a music video in collaboration with my teacher, and mentor, who is really a great singer. When it comes to retro, and energetic songs, she is the one who sing them better than many I know. Now that my younger brother has recently purchased his first E-Drum Kit, while I was more excited than him, cuz I had always wanted to learn and play this instrument, that I had a bit of prior knowledge. I didn't learn the drums; it just suddenly felt natural to my me and I could really play a few beats and a few songs too, obviously, not so perfectly, but enough good to showcase.
So, in this particular music video, I played the drums, first time, and also, it was off track at moments. In comparison to the original song, I was off beat at certain places, and hence I had to arrange mam's vocals and my beats accordingly. Still, the output contained a lot of mistakes. But, when I uploaded the video and the reel, the traction was amazing. Its been more than 24 hrs of uploading while I am writing, and both are doing better than expected. Now, here comes the question: do the mistakes still matter? Because no one criticized or even told personally about any mistakes.
Here, as I said, that the answer is both Yes and No, but why?
At first, why should the answer be No. Because it doesn't matter what happened in the past or behind the scenes, which is even visible to the audience. Now, that the engagement is amazing, why should be care about the bad part? Hope you could connect with the General Idea...
Now, why should the answer be Yes. Because hey, why not? You know that there were mistakes, although no body is acknowledging any of those but still, you know what you did, and to not care, that it does really matter, because it's part of the learning process. If you don't take care of this right now, you might not even try to improve next time and might repeat all of it with those little imperfections that everyone has.
I hope that you must have understood what I meant by all of it.
This blog is a short lesson for everyone to understand both the scenarios. Let's meet on Tuesday. Also, let me know in the comments if you want blogs on specific topics rather than my stories.
Also, if you also want to watch that Video or reel, you can just click on the links below:
YouTube- https://youtu.be/RWz3QEn8oks
Amazing blog Harshit..
Well... The topic is really insightful and engaging. Mistakes have to be rectified in the future... This time less people must have noticed since the reel in itself was very energetic...and the way it was published... Just too good.
But not everytime dear... We must be fully aware of our mistakes and must not repeat them next time..
I thank you once again for this wonderful colab with me and wish u good luck for all to ur upcoming projects 👍👍